Our Experience

In 1995 students from Witten/Herdecke University conceptualised the Umgekehrter Generationensvertrag (Income Share Agreements in English). I am very pleased that CHANCEN eG is offering this opportunity to more students across Germany, they too will have equal access to education and freedom in their career choices.

Konrad Schily

Founder of Witten/Herdecke University and member of the Bundestages a.D.

The story of the Umgekehrter Generationensvertrag (Income Share Agreements)

Experience in the field of educational funding and the implementation of Income Share Agreements draws knowledge from three institutions: GLS Bank, GLS Treuhand and a student association. Together these members and institutions offer 55 years of expertise.

Chancen eG is established

Olaf Lampson and Florian Kollewijn, previously on the Management Board of the SG, used their experience to grow the reach of the Income Share Agreements. Offering other students at Universities all over Germany equal opportunities and fair financing.

2016

StudierendenGesellschaft issues a bond

To cover the demand educational finance and due to the growth in student applications at Uni W/H, the SG issued a bond of 7, 5 Million. This bond enabled the SG to cover tuition fees for beneficiaries of the Income Share Agreements with the assurance that these beneficiaries would pay back the money once they have started their careers.

2014

StudierendenGesellschaft is Established

Around a kitchen table, on a paper serviette, a group of students from Witten/Herdecke University conceptualised the Umgekehrter Generationsvertrag. The StudierendenGesellschaft Witten/Herdecke e. V. (SG) was established in May with 119 founding members. To this day, the association is managed by students from Witten/Herdecke University.

1995

GLS Treuhand Establishes the Foundation for Future Education

The Foundation for Future Education focuses on rethinking education. It supports concepts and methods that promote the development of young people so that they can grow into free and responsible individuals.

2000

Student Funds is established

The first Student Fund, Gemeinnützigen Treuhandstelle e. V., is founded only 8 years after GLS Treuhand was registered as an association.

The GLS Treuhand was registered as an association in 1961. The purpose of the association was to assist non-profit organisations. Projects from schools and education institutions were some of the first projects that were funded.

1961

FREE ACCESS TO EDUCATION FOR ALL

The idea behind CHANCEN eG

The Umgekehrter Generationenvertrag (Income Share Agreements in English) model was developed in 1995 by the StudierendenGesellschaft Witten/Herdecke e.V. Over 2,000 students have already benefited from free access to education. As former board members of StudierendenGesellschaft, the two founders of CHANCEN eG, Florian Kollewijn and Olaf Lampson truly believe in this financial model.

With CHANCEN eG students and apprentices, all over Germany, have access to fair financing for the education. In addition, the GLS Treuhand is a committed partner. As a founding member and part of the supervisory board, Joachim Rang gives a valuable contribution through her extended network in the Impact Investing World and sound knowledge in ethical and sustainable investment.